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“The doctors told me that if I hadn’t worn such a tight dress which held in place my bones as the car impacted, I would have most definitely punctured vital organs as my bones went ...

Vigilante leader Luis Antonio Torres waves from inside a military helicopter as he and other vigilantes voluntarily surrender to state authorities. Photograph: Reuters
Excerpted from The Guardian: Two rival vigilante leaders and dozens of their followers from the western state of Michoacán have given themselves up to the authorities in the wake of a gun battle ...

(CNSNews.com) – Two weeks after President Obama announced sweeping changes to U.S. policy on Cuba, the communist regime on Tuesday banned a free speech protest in Havana and detained several pro-democracy activists, preventing others from leaving their homes.
Obama’s policy shift entailed a prisoner exchange and steps to restore diplomatic relations, but set no conditions on ...

(CNSNews.com) – An Arab-backed bid to have the U.N. Security Council set a deadline for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state failed Tuesday, as a resolution failed to achieve the minimum of nine votes needed in the 15-member body.
The resolution attracted eight votes, with two countries – the U.S. and Australia – voting no, ...

Excerpted from Shoebat: There is perhaps no European country experiencing more mass Islamic immigration than Great Britain. The arrest of a man for burning a Qur’an and putting it on video is another in a long line of signals that freedom of expression is under grave threat.
According to a report at the Yorkshire Standard:
A 19-year-old ...

Excerpted from OTToday: Eight major studies of identical twins in Australia, the U.S., and Scandinavia during the last two decades all arrive at the same conclusion: gays were not born that way.
“At best genetics is a minor factor,” says Dr. Neil Whitehead, PhD. Whitehead worked for the New Zealand government as a scientific researcher for ...

(CNSNews.com) – A visit to Turkey by Hamas’ top leader and his participation in a convention of the ruling Islamist party is the latest sign that Turkey, a member of NATO, is becoming the key sponsor and ally of a U.S.-designated foreign terrorist organization.
Khaled Meshaal met with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Friday, before ...

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Excerpted from ABC News: Wreckage spotted floating in Indonesian waters today belongs to the missing AirAsia jetliner that crashed into the Java Sea on Sunday with 162 people aboard, according to the airline.
"AirAsia Indonesia regrets to inform that The National Search and Rescue Agency Republic of Indonesia (BASARNAS) ...

Excerpted from Sky News: A female healthcare worker who returned to Glasgow from Sierra Leone last night has been confirmed as having Ebola.
The woman, possibly a nurse, returned to Scotland via Casablanca and London Heathrow, arriving into Glasgow Airport on a British Airways flight at around 11.30pm.
The patient - understood to have been working for ...

BEIJING — The Chinese government appears to have blocked the ability of people in China to gain access to Google’s email service through third-party email clients, which many Chinese and foreigners had been relying on to use their Gmail accounts after an earlier blocking effort by officials, according to Internet analysts and users in China.
The ...

Excerpted from CNN: The official leading the search for a missing AirAsia passenger jet carrying 162 passengers and crew members says the flight may have crashed into the sea.
"Our early conjecture is that the plane is the bottom of the sea," according to Bambang Sulistyo, head of Indonesia's national search and rescue agency.
The plane, an ...

(Reuters) - Taliban insurgents in Afghanistan on Monday declared the "defeat" of the U.S. and its allies in the 13-year-old war, a day after the coalition officially marked the end of its combat mission.
The NATO-led International Security Assistance Force is shifting to a support mission for Afghan army and police more than a decade after ...

Excerpted from The Hill: Iran has sent more than 1,000 military advisors to Iraq since June to combat the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
Tehran has also spent over $1 billion on military aid to the country, The Washington Post reported Sunday.
The report highlights the fact that U.S. and Iranian forces are stationed in ...

Excerpted from BT: More than 3,000 operations have been cancelled by the NHS in the first two weeks of this month as an "unprecedented demand" takes its toll.
Figures show 3,113 elective operations were cancelled in that period, up by almost half since 2012.
In terms of operations classed as urgent 161 were cancelled in the two-week ...

Excerpted from The Times Of Israel: The step-by-step video, titled “How to stab correctly,” was circulated on YouTube and its links were shared with the Facebook and Twitter groups of Palestinian organizations and activists in East Jerusalem, the Hebrew news site NRG reported Saturday.
The 72-second clip comes in the wake of a number of stabbing ...

Excerpted from NRO: In my latest syndicated column, among other things I talk with Johnnie Moore, chief of staff for Survivor creator Mark Burnett. Burnett and his wife Roma Downey, known best for her role on Touched with an Angel, have launched the Cradle Fund to meet the needs of Christian refugees of ISIS. Yesterday ...

Excerpted from Variety: Egyptian cultural minister Gaber Asfour said the depiction of Jewish slaves as being the builders of the Great Sphinx and Pyramids is inaccurate because the monuments are accepted to have been built around 2540 B.C. — 500 years before Abraham, the father of Judaism.
“This totally contradicts proven historical facts,” Asfour said.
“It is ...

Associated Press: The alleged planner of the deadly massacre at a school in Pakistan last week has been killed in a gun battle.
Security forces – acting on intelligence information-- stormed the Bara area Thursday night and engaged in an hour-long shootout with the militant, known only as “Saddam,” a top Pakistani government official in the ...

Excerpted from The BBC: An arsonist set fire to a mosque in the Swedish town of Eskilstuna on Thursday, injuring five people, police said.
About 15 to 20 people were attending midday prayers in the mosque, located in the ground floor of a residential building, when the fire broke out on Christmas Day.
Local media footage ...

NEW DELHI (AP) -- Onlookers at a train station in northern India watched in awe as a monkey came to the rescue of an injured friend - resuscitating another monkey that had been electrocuted and knocked unconscious.
The injured monkey had fallen between the tracks, apparently after touching high-tension wires at the train station in the ...

Excerpted from The Washington Post: Last month in Syria, Siddhartha Dhar stood in front of a banged-up yellow pickup truck, holding an assault rifle in his right hand and cradling his newborn son with his left.
Dhar’s first four children had been born in London, his native city, but his new baby, wrapped in a fuzzy ...

Excerpted from The Jerusalem Post: Shai Galili, the Likud Party comptroller, disqualified Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for running for the party leadership in the December 31 primary, a move that Netanyahu disputes and is likely to appeal.
Galili said Netanyahu must answer claims that he improperly used party resources in his leadership primary run.
Likud’s election committee ...